Clipless Pedals & putting them on an exersise bike? Why
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Clipless Pedals & putting them on an exersise bike? Why"Pain is temporary. It may last a minute, or an hour, or a day, or a year, but eventually it will subside and something else will take its place. If I quit, however, it lasts forever." -Lance Armstrong
Re: Clipless Pedals & putting them on an exersise bike?
Interesting. I read that many people use clipless on their spin bikes. I guess one possibility for the warning is liability. You may encounter greater injury should the stationary bike topple over whilst clipped in. Ideally the exercise bike should mirror the fit of your regular road bike as much as possible. Bianchi, Ridley, Montague, GT, Garmin and All things Apple
Sounds like one of those liability warnings
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didnt end up fitting on the ex. bike anyway wrong size threads, however ive made the tensions very loose.
"Pain is temporary. It may last a minute, or an hour, or a day, or a year, but eventually it will subside and something else will take its place. If I quit, however, it lasts forever." -Lance Armstrong
I ride the Sow's Ear on the stationary trainer with clipless pedals and there isn't a problem ... well, there is now because I've put those pedals on the Diamondback and the Sow's Ear now wears cages, BUT, when I had clipless on her, they didn't cause a problem on the trainer - quite the opposite actually.
Richard
I use clipless in the trainer but it's my bike sitting in a trainer so I'm not going to change the pedals every time I put the bike in the trainer.
As Richard stated, it's easier on a trainer with clipless. The only trouble I had was getting off and on because the trainer makes the bike higher than normal so I built I little box to step onto first to counteract that difference. I also put the front wheel on a little box to level the wheels.
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